Activities
In addition to the various academic classes, Kamiakin High School has numerous school activities that include ASB, Instrumental Music (Jazz Band, Choir, Pep Band, Marching Band, Orchestra), Buddy Club, dance team, DECA, drama, foreign exchange, Key Club, photography club, tech club, swing club, the Tomatalk newspaper, yearbook and Link Crew.
In addition each class grade has their own color assigned to them during their freshman year that are used for various "Color War" activities throughout the school year, like losing the game. This color rotates with the graduating class color being assigned to incoming freshman. The colors are pink, orange, green and blue. Current class color assignments are Seniors (2011) = pink, Juniors (2012) = orange, Sophomores (2013) = green and Freshman (2014) = blue. The class of 2015 will be assigned the color pink during their freshman year with the class of 2016 being assigned the color orange, 2017 will be assigned green and 2018 will be given the color blue.
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